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DA parking stalls must be provided in accordance with Table 11B-208.3.

Minimum 5% of the seating spaces for dining surfaces must be accessible and dispersed within other types of seating located in the functional area.

Addition of 3 or more newly-constructed units will trigger DA requirements.

Minimum of 5% must be in compliance.

1 in 6 DA parking stalls required by Table 11B-208.3 must be a van stall.

For elevator buildings, all units on floors served by the elevator must be accessible. For non-elevator buildings, all ground floor units must be accessible.

In an assembly area, the number of required wheelchair-accessible spaces are determined based on the total fixed seat count provided for each functional area, per Table 11B-221.2.11.

For example: An assembly area of fixed seats between 51-150 seats, there shall be four accessible spaces, per the Table.



 

Yes, if it complies with the definition of a carriage unit per LABC 202.

Yes, a lift is required at public swimming pools.

An accessible route must be provided to connect each story and mezzanine in a multi-story building (see exceptions per 11B-206.2.3).

No, an elevator is not required for a single-story building.

Alterations to an existing building must be provided with an accessible path of travel to the specific area of alteration. This includes the primary entrance to the building or facility, toilet or bathing facilities serving the area, drinking fountains, public telephones, and signs.

Turning space shall be a circular space of 60” diameter, or a T-shaped space with a 60” length for arms width, and a base that is 36” wide. See 11B-304.3.2.

Door maneuvering clearances are determined based on Approach Direction -- from the front, hinge side, latch side, approach side, pull or push side -- whether the path is perpendicular or parallel to a doorway.

See Table 11B-404.2.4.1 for each case scenario.